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This menu plan required very little planning

We trekked over to the Poppins residence for the weekend, where we played several games of Settlers of Catan; helped my sister-in-law clean out her basement; went to Ikea; and ate at Steak-n-Shake. I hadn’t eaten at Steak-n-Shake since a bit before Pete was born, mostly because the last time I ate there did not end well (see: “before Pete was born”) but also because there isn’t one anywhere near us. I love Catan, Ikea and Steak-n-Shake. It was a nice weekend.

(I also love my sister-in-law and her family, so I took pictures of a few of them for that 25 Portraits thing on my Mighty List. I’ve only posted one of them so far, though.)

This week in dinner! We’re only eating two dinners at home this week, and they’re both from the Tupelo Honey Cafe cookbook. We tried the Tupelo Honey Chicken Sandwich last week, and it was phenomenal. I trust that everything we’re trying this week will be as well.

Monday: Chicken-apple meatloaf

Rockford will be getting home late tonight, but I’m going to make this and try to get the kids to eat it anyway. Cross your fingers for me.

Tuesday: Dinner with strangers

I’m still trying to get to know people at our church, so I asked around to find members who live on our side of town. And I found some! And then they invited us over for dinner. I’m a little nervous about it.

Wednesday: Root beer glazed pork tenderloin

This is another new one. The recipe looks super easy; I’m hoping it will be mind-bogglingly delicious.

Thursday: Breakfast for dinner

… and I’m not cooking it! It’s another dinner with friends. But these ones I already know, so there’s nothing to be nervous about.

Friday: Dinner with the in-laws

I don’t know what it’ll be, but I know it’ll be good.

An interview with someone who makes killer cheesecakes

My sister-in-law Carrie is lovely inside and out. I would like her even if she didn’t spoil my kids rotten. She does spoil them, though, which makes her even more lovable.

A few facts about Carrie:

  • She is a hardcore Spartan.
  • She spent several summers following the Dave Matthews Band. I don’t know how many of their shows she’s seen, but I’ll bet she’ll tell us in the comments if we ask her nicely.
  • I wouldn’t blog nearly as often if she didn’t ask me why I’m not blogging when it’s quiet here.
  • She’s an amazing bowler. Seriously. She bowled for Michigan State.
  • I think my brother would agree that one of his smartest moves ever was marrying Carrie. I always wanted a little sister, and he picked a great one for me.

    Who would star as you in the movie of your life? Who would play your significant other?

    Claire Forlani, because I’ve been told by lots of people she looks like me. This was before I hacked off all my hair. Jake Gyllenhaal for Perry Mason.

    What’s in your purse right now?

    Keys, Cell Phone, Wallet, Christmas Shopping List, Inhaler, “got2B Powder’ful Volumizing Powder”, sunglasses, tissues, lip gloss.
    What was your first job? How old were you, and how long did you work there? Did you like it?

    My first job was working at a Hallmark store. It would have been the summer before college, so 17. I worked there for the summer, and then again during Christmas break. I loved it, I loved setting up the displays and figuring out how they all went together. (And now I work for a company that MAKES those displays…odd.) I had fun with the visual merchandising, but my boss didn’t seem to like my work because it would always be torn down and redone the next time I came in. It made me so mad, b/c I was clearly better at it then her. =)
    What is the worst advice you’ve ever been given?

    That milk will help wash the peas down. I still blame my parents for the pea hating.
    What was the last book you read? Was it worth reading?

    “A Game of Thrones” by George R R Martin. It is fantastic, and I am currently reading the 2nd book. It took about 200 pages to really get into but if you can push through those you won’t put it down.

    An interview with the lady with the bottomless purse

    Technically, I’ve known Jeni of Peace and Carrots for something like 10 years. We lived in the same town and went to church together while Rockford was in graduate school, but I didn’t actually get to know her until we’d both moved away. And then we started hanging out together on the internet. Yay internet!

    Jeni has two sweet kiddos, she homeschools, and she used to live in Alaska. Where she had a horrible, horrible job that she claims to have enjoyed. Read on to find out more about that …

    How did your grandparents meet?

    My grandparents (my dad’s parents) met in school in SE Ohio. They were high school sweethearts. He gave her a ring. She gave it back. He gave it to her again, and she decided to keep it. They’ve been together 59 years, and have three children, eight grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren. My mom has parents, too, but we are estranged from them for various reasons; if I told the story you’d think it came out of a V.C. Andrews book.
    What’s in your purse right now?

    Oh, dear. Let’s see:

  • Emergency ponytail holder.
  • Blistex Intensive Hand Cream.
  • Phone.
  • Small notebook and eraseable pen.
  • Burt’s Bee’s lip shimmer (watermelon).
  • Two gas receipts.
  • A note from Wendy that reads: “Dear Mom, Mom loves me. Mom loves David. Mom loves Dad. I love you. Love, Wendy.”
  • A crumpled paper chain craft from Wendy’s Sunday Bible class.
  • Wallet.
  • A turquoise polka dot hair ribbon.
  • Pink Post-It notes.
  • Keys.
  • Aveeno Anti-Itch cream and purse-sized Cutter Insect Repellent – both leftovers from summer (I can take those out now).
  • Chocolate mint cocoa lip balm.
  • CoverGirl Outlast lip balm.
  • Emery board.
  • Half a pack of Orbit SweetMint.
  • A pair of dangly earrings.
  • A purple inkpen.
  • A mechanical pencil.
  • Warm Vanilla Sugar antibacterial gel (Bath & Body Works).
  • Brown Sugar Vanilla body cream (Bodycology).
  • Small pair of Fiskars kid scissors.
  • Small black velvet hairbow.
  • Emergency feminine supplies.
  • Small bottle of ibuprofen.

    That’s what is in my purse today, an average Thursday. Many times my purse holds even more stuff, including but not limited to crayons, Matchbox cars, my Kindle, granola bars, baby wipes, and tissues. It depends what our plans for the day include. Church or gymnastics? You better believe that thing is loaded.

  • What was your first job? How old were you, and how long did you work there? Did you like it?

    My first job, other than babysitting, was at a grooming/boarding kennel in Anchorage, Alaska. I fed and walked dogs that were staying there, and also took care of the 80+ resident cats. I worked there for several months, and one of my main jobs was chiseling dog poop out of the snow with a hoe. For real. I also learned how to clean the outside of windows when it is below freezing outside, and how much fun it is to sort 40-lb bags of dog food in an unheated trailer, especially when your boots are wet. All in all, I DID enjoy the job. It was hard work and I was sad to see it come to an end. I quit when a coworker blamed something on me and my boss cut my hours from 16/wk to 4/wk without even talking to me about it.
    What is the worst advice you’ve ever been given?

    The worst advice I’ve ever been given is “follow your heart.” Really? I don’t know about the average person, but my heart is awfully fickle and undependable. It wants chocolate chip cookies with the same intensity that it wants to end world hunger. It can’t seem to make a decision and stick to it for more than a few days. I think we SHOULD pay attention to our feelings and what is important to us, but relying on the heart as a guide seems like a recipe for a dangerous, tumultuous life. It makes more sense to follow the spirit, the intellect, and above all, to follow God’s leading.
    Who was president when you graduated high school?

    Bill Clinton. But I’m pretty sure you already knew that.